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Have a look here. It seems the Lacie is looking for Lacie devices to connect to only, this is from someone testing it on a mac:
http://blog.fosketts.net/2010/11/05/lacie-...roubleshooting/
It is checking for device/vendor id somewhere.

Lacie don't say exactly which chip it is, but they say:
LaCie USB 3.0 PCI ExpressCard main features
Add two USB 3.0 ports to your computer.
The fastest technology available on the market (up to 5Gb/s).
NEC component for the highest level of performance and compatibility.
Backward compatible with USB 2.0 devices
So it is NEC.

Lacie have released a USB 3.0 driver for OSX. I have installed it ok on my hackintosh (Gigabyte x58-UDR3 v2.0) board and it comes up in system profiler as a 'USB Super speed Bus' (See the attachment). The downer is I haven't got a USB 3.0 device to test it out.
You can get the driver from this link on the Lacie site:
http://www.lacie.com/more/index.htm?id=10112
Read the instructions and you can see the download link.
Can someone test it out?

Lacie have released a USB 3.0 driver for OSX. I have installed it ok on my hackintosh (Gigabyte x58-UDR3 v2.0) board and it comes up in system profiler as a 'USB Super speed Bus' (See the attachment). The downer is I haven't got a USB 3.0 device to test it out.
You can get the driver from this link on the Lacie site:
http://www.lacie.com/more/index.htm?id=10112
Read the instructions and you can see the download link.
Can someone test it out?